Draw2d

Refactoring of Geometry API

Geometry API was refactored to guarantee consistency between integer-precision and double-precision version of Point/PrecisionPoint, Dimension/PrecisionDimension, and Rectangle/PrecisionRectangle. Synchronization between the still exposed integer-precision fields (x, y, width, height) and the no-longer exposed double-precision fields (preciseX, preciseY, preciseWidth, preciseHeight) is performed automatically by precision classes now, so clients may use the precision versions transparently, being no longer forced to perform a manual update of the respective fields. See 124904, 142628, and 271235 for details.

ResizeTracker and CreationTool

Extended ResizeTracker and CreationTool so that they now offer means to enforce certain constraints (by default, minimum and maximum size constraints) during resize as well as size-on-drop (dragging during creation). This was realized by adding methods to enforce size constraints:

ResizeTracker#enforceConstraintsForResize(ChangeBoundsRequest)

CreationTool#enforceConstraintsForSizeOnDropCreate(CreateRequest)

which are called whenever the source respectively target request is updated. By default, both ensure that minimum and maximum size constraints, which are inferred via respective hook methods:

ResizeTracker#getMaximumSizeFor(ChangeBoundsRequest)

ResizeTracker#getMinimumSizeFor(ChangeBoundsRequest)

CreationTool#getMaximumSizeFor(CreateRequest)

CreationTool#getMinimumSizeFor(CreateRequest)

Clients may overwrite the respective hook methods to infer maximum and minimum sizes for certain requests, or overwrite and adjust the enforcement of constraints as a whole (in case additional constraints have to be ensured). While the CreationTool may easily be exchanged with a subclass by specifying a tool class upon construction of a CreationToolEntry, the ResizableEditPolicy was enhanced to allow clients to specify a custom ResizeTracker as well, which will be used for all resize handles.

The logic example was enhanced to demonstrate how the new features can be used. See 67541 for details.

MarqueeSelectionTool

MarqueeSelectionTool was enhanced to now offer the following default marquee behaviors:

BEHAVIOR_CONNECTIONS_TOUCHED (supported since 3.1)

BEHAVIOR_CONNECTIONS_CONTAINED

BEHAVIOR_NODES_TOUCHED

BEHAVIOR_NODES_CONTAINED (supported since 3.1, default behavior)

BEHAVIOR_NODES_TOUCHED_AND_RELATED_CONNECTIONS

BEHAVIOR_NODES_CONTAINED_AND_RELATED_CONNECTIONS (supported since 3.1, formerly known as BEHAVIOR_NODES_AND_CONNECTIONS, which was in turn deprecated).

It was furthermore refactored to allow clients to customize marquee selection behavior via subclassing and overwriting one or more of the following methods:

performMarqueeSelect()

calculateMarqueeSelectedEditParts()

isMarqueeSelectable(EditPart)

The following methods are now also exposed (protected visibility) so clients can use access the current tool mode and the selection rectangle in their customization code:

getCurrentMarqueeSelectionRectangle()

getCurrentSelectionMode()

The logic example was enhanced to demonstrate all new marquee behaviors. See 67991 for details.

MarqueeToolEntry

MarqueeToolEntry has been enhanced to use different icons dependent on the marquee behavior of the tool.

is used in BEHAVIOR_NODE_TOUCHED and BEHAVIOR_NODES_CONTAINED

is used in BEHAVIOR_CONNECTIONS_TOUCHED and BEHAVIOR_CONNECTIONS_CONTAINED

is used in BEHAVIOR_NODES_TOUCHED_AND_RELATED_CONNECTIONS and BEHAVIOR_NODES_CONTAINED_AND_RELATED_CONNECTIONS